U.S. Route 92
US 92 runs for 177 miles (285 km) from SR 595 and SR 687 in downtown St. Petersburg to SR A1A on the Atlantic Ocean in Daytona Beach, via Tampa, Lakeland and Orlando. The entire road is in Florida. It is signed east-west.
US 92 uses the following unsigned state roads:
- SR 687 (sometimes signed) from downtown St. Petersburg to the west end of the Gandy Causeway, at SR 600, SR 686 and SR 694
- SR 600 from the west end of the Gandy Causeway to west of downtown Lakeland
- SR 517 west of downtown Lakeland
- SR 546 from west of downtown Lakeland to east of downtown downtown Lakeland
- SR 600 from east of downtown Lakeland to Daytona Beach
Bannered routes
- Bus US 92 (Lakeland) 1961-1998
- Truck US 92 (Kissimmee) 1980s-1999
- Truck US 92 (Winter Park, Eatonville and Maitland) 1960s-present
Intersections with other U.S. and Interstate Highways
- west end of US 92 in St. Petersburg
- I-275 in Tampa
- Bus US 41 in Tampa
- I-275 in Tampa
- US 41 in Tampa begin US 41 concurrency
- US 41 in Tampa end US 41 concurrency
- I-4/US 301 east of Tampa
- I-75 east of Tampa no access
- US 98 in Lakeland begin US 98 concurrency
- US 98 in Lakeland end US 98 concurrency
- US 17 south of Lake Alfred begin US 17 concurrency
- US 27 west of Haines City
- US 192 (Vine Street) in Kissimmee begin US 192 concurrency
- US 192/US 441 (Vine Street/Main Street) in Kissimmee end US 192 concurrency; begin US 441 concurrency
- I-4 in Orlando
- US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) in Orlando
- I-4 in Orlando
- I-4 northwest of Sanford
- US 17 in DeLand end US 17 concurrency
- I-4 west of Daytona Beach connector ramp
- I-95 west of Daytona Beach
- US 1 in Daytona Beach
- east end of US 92 in Daytona Beach
History
US 92 was in the original 1926 plan, connecting Tampa (concurrent with US 41) to US 1 in Daytona Beach. It had been the Dixie Highway Tampa-St. Petersburg Loop from Plant City to Haines City, the West Mainline from Haines City to Orlando, and the East Florida Connector from Orlando to DeLand.
US 92 was signed along the following roads in 1927:
- SR 17 from Tampa to Haines City
- SR 2 from Haines City to Orlando
- SR 3 from Orlando to DeLand
- SR 21 from DeLand to Daytona Beach
When the bypass of downtown Tampa on SR 17 (Hillsborough Avenue) opened in the early 1930s, US 92 and US 41 were rerouted to use it. US 92 turned south from the new road where US 41 turned north, at Nebraska Avenue (former SR 5, probably then a spur of SR 5), and continued to end in downtown Tampa.
A 1942 map shows US 92 extended west along SR 17 and SR 229 to end at US 19 in Dunedin; it was soon truncated back to Tampa.
In the 1945 renumbering, the whole route of US 92 was numbered SR 600, except for the section south to downtown Tampa, which was SR 45. It was extended west and south to downtown St. Petersburg along SR 600 and SR 687 in 1953.
In 1961, US 92 was moved to bypass downtown Lakeland, along SR 517 and SR 546. The old route was Bus US 92 until 1998.
The date of extension east across the Intracoastal Waterway is unknown.
Miscellaneous
In Seminole County, Florida, the redevelopment of the 17-92 Community Redevelopment Area is handled by the US 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agency, a component unit of the County government.
Related U.S. Highways
External links
- U.S. Highways: from US 1 to (US 830) (Robert V. Droz)